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According to what an advisor explained to me, if you do not go to all your classes you will only be given what is required to cover for the courses or classes that you do take another thing is that just because you stop goning to a class doesnt mean you are out of the system meaning that you might end up having to pay out of ppocket if you dont formally withdraw from that class. SO if its not clear the money that you do not use say for a class that you are not taking will be either taken back if already payed out or not sent out at all.

It depends. To qualify for the full amount of the Pell Grant you must be enrolled full-time, that is 12 credit hours, per semester. So if you had been taking 15 hours, dropped a class and were down to 12, this would not affect your award. Likewise if you were taking 12, dropped a class only to replace it with another immediately you`d also be fine. However, if at anytime you fall below 12 credit hours without fixing it immediately, your award becomes prorated, which means if your taking say 9 hours and not 12, you will get 75% of your award.

You`ve got the situation of 50%/50% I would say. That`s how I see it. But you`d rather consult your teacher. You know, different teachers have different vision and approach towards education. Would you like to know why are students given too much homework? Read this article https://college-homework-help.org/blog/too-much-homework.

There`s a good chance that you will have to pay it back, depending on how far into the semester, you might not get aid for that semester at all. You have to be a full time student to receive a pell grant.

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I was dropped from two classes the same semester. how does that affect me?